Shock departure of Canterbury Christ Church University vice-chancellor Robin Baker

The vice-chancellor of Canterbury Christ Church University has
unexpectedly quit - and will leave with immediate effect.

Prof Robin Baker's shock departure was announced today after
less than three years in the job.

Governors have appointed Andrew Ironside, the strategic director
of resources, as acting vice-chancellor.

He will be helped by pro vice-chancellors, Prof Sue Piotrowski
and Prof Tony Lavender and the rest of the senior management
team.

Peter Hermitage, pro-chancellor and chairman of the governing
body, said: "We have agreed that Prof Baker's resignation will be
with immediate effect.

"In the period he has been vice-chancellor, he developed the
strategic plan and prepared the university for the challenges of
the new environment for higher education in England.

"The governors have every confidence in Andrew Ironside and the
senior management team to take forward, against the backcloth of a
strong financial position, the strategic plan and the continued
focus on enhancing the student and staff experience, which was
developed under the leadership of Prof Baker."

Prof Baker, 59, is an expert in Eastern European languages
and joined from Chichester University in 2010.

Christ Church has campuses in Canterbury, Medway, Broadstairs,
Folkestone and Tunbridge Wells.